The Thank-You / Success Page Copy Builder writes the confirmation screen that appears after a user buys, signs up, or submits a form. This page lands at the moment of highest goodwill, and good copy uses that moment: it congratulates, sets clear expectations for what happens next, and offers one obvious next step instead of letting the session quietly end.
How it works
Pick the event — purchase, signup, or form submit — and the builder loads copy patterns suited to it. You add your product name and the single next action you want the user to take. The tool returns four pieces: a warm headline, a precise what-happens-next explanation (when the email arrives, when the order ships, when someone replies), a next-action CTA, and an optional social-sharing prompt you can toggle off when sharing wouldn’t fit the moment.
Tips and notes
- Be specific about timing. “Your receipt arrives within a few minutes” beats “Thank you for your order” — precise expectations cut support tickets.
- Offer one next step. A single primary action continues the journey far better than a grid of competing links.
- Make sharing optional. A share prompt suits a waitlist or milestone but feels off after a sensitive purchase, so drop it when the tone doesn’t match.